Archives for July 2012

Once again, The Brown Eyed Baker proves to be my favorite cooking blog ever! Her caramel sauce is amazing. I made it last night and wanted to eat the entire batch! Go to her blog for a complete step by step (with photos) tutorial. She makes her’s “salted”. I left out the salt in mine because I was taking it to a shower & not sure if the salted flavor would go over. If you just want the recipe here it is:

You heat the 2 cups of sugar in a sauce pan until it is melted. This takes a while & I was convinced it would never melt! But it does. Cook the sugar until it is a dark amberish-redding-orangish color (350 degrees) I didn’t use a thermomater – you can tell when it is cooked. If you over cook it it will taste burnt – mine was right on the fine line of not being burnt.

Then add the butter and stir in until melted. Then turn off the heat and add the cream until all mixed in. Let it sit for about 10 minutes & you’re ready to gobble it down!!

The tie-dye addiction continues. This round started because we needed a few gifts & thought it would be fun to give a tie-dye shirt….and you can’t just die 2 shirts – you have to die a whole bunch so you don’t waste the die. Here’s how they turned out.

Oh – we tried something different – this time we did not soak the shirts in Soda Ash. We did learn that you CAN’T tie-dye a dry shirt like it says on the package. We spritzed the shirts with water so they were damp. I am thinking the Soda Ash step might be vital after all…hmmmmm.

Three swirls down the side

Colorful stripes

Center circle – I love this one

Center swirl

Off-center swirl – boys

Off-center swirl – girls

More swirls

Boy’s Bulls Eye

Top and bottom swirl

Top swirl& scrunch bottom

Little Girl Stripe

Triple swirl & scrunch – love it!

Top & bottom swirl – love this too

Ella’s heart – looks like an alien – don’t know why she gave it eyes!

Swirl for Hannah

Overall I say they turned out good. Right now they are drying – then I will rinse them in cold water – hopefully all the colors stay!

I have been out of town for a while & now I am back! On my trip to visit my family we discovered a new craft! Tie Dye! I must WARN you…. Tie Dye is extremely addicting so read the rest of this post at your own risk 🙂 Here’s how it’s done:

THIRD: Soak the white clothes in Soda Ash – just follow the directions on the box. (I think this step is optional – but we opted to use it)

FOURTH: Wring out the Soda Ash and let the clothes dry until just damp – you don’t want them dripping wet

FIFTH: Now the fun part begins! Time to swirl, twirl, fold, and scrunch….oh and tie! We looked up ideas and pictures on the internet for patterns. You kinda just go for it & hope for the best. That is where the addiction comes in – there are so many possibilities & they are so fun to do!

We like to alternate swimming and tying! Above is my sis-in-law Megan & brother.

SIXTH: Mix the dye according to the directions – we used the Tulip brand they sell at Wal Mart & Michaels. You have to work fast on the next part because the dye is only active for up to 45 minutes! We had about 35 shirts to do – yikes!

I guess we did too much swimming because it got dark & we ended up dying all the shirts in the dark with flashlights! I don’t recommend this 🙂 You have to have a clean surface for each side of the shirt – so we had to hose off the area to keep it dye free. It was a little crazy.

SEVENTH: Dye the shirts. You are supposed to put the light colors on first, then add darker colors. There are lots of fun pictures & videos on the internet showing different ways to color them. After a while we were just squirting dye at random!

After you dye the shirts, tie them up in a plastic bag and let them sit for at least 24 hours – longer is better. Then the fun part begins – it’s like Christmas! Unwrap each shirt and behold your creations!!

Megan’s SF Giants shirt

Tie Dyed fabric

Megan’s scallop

Melinda’s single swirl

My triple swirl

Ella’s Heart

Mallory’s striped shorts

Logan’s spiral

Final Note: After you unwrap your shirts hang them up to dry completely. Ours were still pretty wet & drippy. Once dry, rinse them in the washer (no soap) and dry. I am careful to wash tie-dye together just in case it runs or bleeds in the wash.